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TNE I z J Hole Experience I was roused out of bed by a correctional officer at about 9 AM- early for me- on a Wednesday morning. "Pack up!" I was being transferred. I'd been on the waiting list to go to the hole for a couple of months. That's right, a waiting list. Like it's some kind of privilege or something. Waiting for the hole has its upsides, though. At least I was able to get myself prepared and let my friends and family know what was up. The wait can be stress...

Why Work and Program Participation is Vital for Inmates Regardless of Their Length of Sentence By John Schmidt (February 2015) One of the common themes that I hear from fellow inmates, various staff, and government officials throughout Delaware when it comes to inmate rehabilitation is that the most crucial time for an inmate to engage in programs and activities is during the last two years of their sentence. This makes sense in terms of being prepared and, in some cases, Vocationally trained...